Bulga Campground

 Bulga campground is close to the first (or last depending on your direction of travel) general store and fuel station at the northern end of Putty Rd. There is also a tavern next to the general store. The campground can get busy at times and there is usually at least 2 or three campers there at any one time. The campground features a range of amenities, including flush toilets, BBQ areas, covered picnic tables, and a dump station. This ground is slightly sloping, grassed and well compacted and should be suitable for use in all weather.

Nestled in the scenic Hunter Valley region of New South Wales Bulga Campground offers a peaceful maximum 48 hour stopover for travelers seeking a beak from travel either before or after Putty Road between Windsor and  Singleton. Located on Inlet Road in Bulga, this free camping spot is also perfect for a two night getaway.

Bulga Campground is surrounded by picturesque countryside, with rolling hills and lush greenery creating a serene environment.  There's also a playground and tennis court.
Visitors at Bulga Campground can enjoy free camping in large grassy areas, making it an ideal spot for setting up tents or parking caravans. The campground is well-maintained and offers plenty of open space. While there isn't much shade, the open areas provide a great place to relax and soak up the sun.
One of the highlights of Bulga Campground is its proximity to local attractions. The nearby Bulga Tavern offers pub meals  making it a convenient spot for a meal or a drink withing a few minutes walk from Bulga Campground. There's also a general store and bottle shop within walking distance, ensuring that visitors have easy access to essentials.

Bulga Campground is part of the Singleton local government area, which acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of the land, the Wanaruah and Wonnarua People. The campground serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors, fostering a sense of community and connection to the land.
 

Bulga Campground

Sunset Bulga Campground


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